Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 274, Ed. 1 Monday, December 13, 1948 Page: 4 of 4
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•—BRKl'KKMMlX.i: AMKBK AV-MO\|IAY, DEC. 13. IMS
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SPORTS
School Boys Not Using Pass Much
Records Of Past Games Reveal
Although I,. !v Id j!,
old. Phillip Cluti: Ihi!nl u{
A'.i-'il;, Tt . I 1' ti n , t
loves to tirilt.' and >how them,
T..t- . .: m. ..a .V; it.
Clark H.i • 1 ■ ... t: ti.-
si.iUs at 30 i-
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Wilson Is Track
Coach At Baylor
W \Cf . It,, I . i , It.
\\ l-nii !■ it r •
• not' jawlin hi -i •> put .-tar,
will t.i '<• •• v. • i!. I* i t r .•< \
M|U;id s 111 ■ ill ) | • • . * ,t I:" .
AthU-t u J1 - t * ! Il l V. : t
i num lit \. ■ i<|.i i ■ ■ .| , . • .1
fut-n 'hi -i-M i . .1 I It.
St*>\.ill a t' . r I I I
Sti>\ .ill « i|. • | !, t>
t 'i>- |ill \ ■.1 .ill .: ; , I ■ !
W..lf said.
|Im fl, f I ";
athl.ti . v.. ■ t
I! 4l !!■ :i r tr; k
li * :•.* jil.-n i\ . ■ ih t i f tin
football t. in • •! ! '.a
Si talit coach I.> 1 i .ur.
Jtl* l.lki New
ALBUQUI RQI I' V If, r'
N"thinir I k. , , |. I. it
tiqur. A Mgn on nn Alfcuqutrqwr
More ivad*: "Antiq<l*i n mMb ami
n |iiiir d."
By I'n iter l'r« j-s.
I xiii. ha- bt t n it l< udmg bn(i>ti r
• -f th< forward |)a.-.i for manj
\• it . ri't ft'iiu a link at th«* of-
ffti-ei tin i iirht ur\ ivors in the
t ,ti ' iliiMilbiiy rhainpion*hi|<
t.u. . • .day. tli" ti"nd apparently
i turning.
I ur • f thi- tight u>e bone-
<t . hit t' n, hit.tr attack- alttti ,-t
• \. ' i> ■ i l\ tu train their object.vt -
• t! •• i.thfr four de^nd etjual
ly .. n h • r tnirc tin th«* ground
v *■ than tin |..co-ex.
• f th. four t !.i>-i \A . . rvivi r
i th. -• r .fii.al i.mnd, I'- it Arthur
i ..vi -rw h« Inuiinly a trmuml at
ta- k |. a . \\ a n ti vert • to nt>
• a li. I* it t- 1.111 --try: \ti>arill"
I i tt. v a t u-hinir t. am, a i
I' t i-Mhttusrh both u-t? tin
Ai'rh' ad : ttark.
I' da tIn un nnd i- t-M ii
I" ti with X e *
'."i don. Mtinnkuns ami \t w Braurt-
' ' ' il. in u-insr a tta-.- arci
I f'ltti;! i.fft rink' about an t t|ual
mixtuiv.
A typical xanipli' of how th<
'' 1 wnik iar Ih tft iiiid frtvu
!.i -t v. i-t k t'.tin s.
I "rt An l ur tut it. it in d< \ :i ta-
urt try ovri A ..-tin tit it.-
<!«...rt. rfmat Kani« in Vustin an i
mi up .7 yards ru.-hintr atrain>t
- I • -MIIK. i hf Vi llinv
•'*" r-' t. . wl.ii art f..\ *11.-«i niott'
i : than cvt r to «in thf cla -
AA tit I*-, tluiw i-ijfht pas • but
i [ill '• i| ulily I no.
Hat , it.fun while, b.a-'itl ar
< M' >i!t pa tr in < laudf Ki'iftn
"'a h it i \ i ii Kira aii'inti turmti
nt a niiuit i a- th>' Tijrt-r« btitii 1
I \.f kai hop. l'ft-7 at Ti'X-
' 1 V\.a n ru h.'il thi if way
'•!' yard-, trnd i.nly mx pa .-i
-1' d t •" pii ted half of 11 nil fur
•J yar.l.'t.
An • 11'i• had ti' .-ut*h amazitis
'"'id "ii_ it ruiiniiiK attink.-. but
!'.. difi'tittai ample. The
<! ■ rat k<i| up I M yai I mi
'• f - 'untl, tried l"> pa- t but
' I ,-il ' t.ly two fnt yaixl.
• •• tin: I ttii il |o I
N BraunS l>, th"
'a\ • fit, how II (I illonjj
•nd i. thi' Ifr. ainl in
\ .ii J.• I* la-t Mi l k,
t' 'i pti t' I f ly Hire,, pa i ■.
' Hi.- in- t i.r ip'i ti tl miij oii{i
< V 'I \ aid-.
I>. m "t,. which turfii d in
p'ti i t -.f tin playoff.s in r|.
SMI Contender
For (age Title
Held By Baylor
I)AI.I.AS, Tex., I I. e. l.t L P -
Southwest Cunfereiu'e basketball
Iteaiiis take tu the interswtional
, read this week with every club
but I tin mettiliK at least one ma-
jor outside foe.
Texas, SMI' and Arkansas tack
lie thi- most impi.-sive i.pp..sitimi
—Tex;w ii'eetiiiK X. w York I ni-
\i rsity iti.tl St. Jost ph'.- SMI
playintr St. I.i.uis I'., and Arkai
as nintiiiK miKhty Kentucky in
tlii hi adlint i < of tl • wt ek.
Baylor jfo. . north t>• n . 11 Mis
souri in ii pair i.f gui ■ - ai <1 a!-
s.i will play Phillips Oilers auain
duiiiiK the wick, whili Texas
• iirist liiti travel.- Hit. ■ I'. lorad.. t..
pla\ Dfliver I . twin anil Texas
X&.M plays Leai.-iaiia Stat, and
Tulane.
Only Itic. t.i). - at n. m e. playini
Sam iloustnn and Southwest Lmi-
isiana.
i.f. i. i.t. | i• -t tr. t.-.k a bit?
juil.p lil>t Wi ek "Il ti e basis trf
SMI "s s| irklmir n it t* I - "MT city
<of X. w Y«rk ' - and Xi
ai: ra ' ~
The victor ii indicated S MI
would In- a n am cmitendi r
i liaylnr's ci.tifi i'iiu. t.'ii its I'ho-
. I' ores Jack lit "V. i • •( I hat lit
| l.utx develop into t-.p flight un-
ity con.pi titm >. Ill'"',' ii, incident-
ally, toiik o\ i i th- i ml in itlua I -t oi-
| i tt tr leadership with M poiit- m
five panics, wh i l.utz w.i- in
HeVi-nth spot with. point.-.
Texas, too, helped the loop's
standing with i !!♦ to vict. \ ovt-i
Oklahoma, but |{ets ' ■ b:'/ chiifice
tl- wi • k in ' Madi "-ti Spliti■
tiiirden stop, wn. n it has la VI r
Superstition To
Ride With Cats
In Rose Bowl
By I II SAI.VSBL ItY
CIUCAtio, Ik e. rtf.i' — Ther- 'II
Is- superst'tim. ri.lintr with North-
western in the Hose Biwl, and "if
there's truth in the t Id iitnletic-
p"p talk that "a team won't b>
heat' ii can't tie in aten," then it'.-
, th" Wildcats all the way.
t Xortl'wosti rnV "Kit! " ft el they
'■•ii 'Ii- bit- t'litiie when \thl"tic
Din-etor Ted l':t; -our called ihe
to- i.f i c hi avail.-t Oali* trni'i'.-
< oa. h. I.yiiti "i'iippy" Waldorf,
who used to direct Xortliwi .-tt rn
football fortunes.
Thtt two nitii wert flippmt; to
detertt'i'ie which t-am would wear
tl.ii k jej'-i \.-'. and t| t 'A ilti „t
'play- i r ally v a-iti ti to v. in.
"W.'vi worn our nurple j< i*
in ovt ry k;h. t tin \ < ar . v ■ ■ •
ai'; il.-1 Michigan," < oat ii I'- ■
N'oiirts n vea't ti. "a* 'I th.. h •
tltitiV th ; 're pu tty iucf.y."
Michigan, of cottr-e, rave Vorth-
wt: tern It- worst heatinir of the
season, tit n, and wirso thai,
that the Wildcat* looked like a
P'ritless KoillK-n twheie Kiid club.
The other Northwestt rn loss to
Notiv Dame, 12 to 7, h.it that day
thi Wildcats w ire their n yal
purple and they played like kinir-
in ix'Kitl ri-ualia. There wiis im
di- itrac • in that loss.
The Kid.4 hunt; amund my of
fice all day when they flipped tnat
coin," Voitrts said, "and th"y were
mighty happy when we found out
we could wear purple. Thi y really
wanted to win that one."
Kven without the dark jei'sev-,
Voiifts «'X|H'cted his team to If at
a peak for thi lto.-c lim1.1 cla-h
w ith his ulti tri id inent tr.
"Bob Clifford scouted <'. lifornia
asain.-t Stai.Ii'iti ami Wn-himrtot
I Stale, and we've pone ovr hi*
reports pretty thoroughly," he said.
"They play the same '.ind of
I football we play in the lht; nine,
1 and looking at it it.<w , I think we're
going to bo all riuht."
j Voiifts was postive he'd have
j no diffit ulty Keening his st|U:'d
p: ycholicully ready.
"I've had to key them down ' tr
:i lot if games this ytar iind I
guess I'll h: ve ft tl" it at'.tin," I e
said. "We told them they're no
longer a Xorthwestern ftf,tball
team; they're a Big Nine te " new,
and th-y'll lie playing for the
We item conference."
Th" "Western ctmference" cluh,
even though it finished sett nd he-
hind mighty Micitig.ni in the Bi>,*
Xiiie race -houlti how plenty o''
slugging, mauling iliiving play t «
ill
11.
Naval Lioutonant
Kltd In Crash
t'.KAXD l lt.Ultli:. Tex., IKC. 131
if Ft — I.t. lyeroy B. Mt'Clellan,
Nuval Air Reserve offici r frmn
Houston, was dead today, f illowii g
a takeoff crash of his plann at the
Dallas Navy Air Station here.
The i'ublic Ir.fi rmation offict. of
the station said McC'lellan, an
aeronautic!'! e tgineering student
.'at the l.'iiversity of Texas, up-
I parcntly lost control of the tingle
engine craft.
It ort'shed into a parkin! aircraft
and Met'lcllan was kilied instantly.
He was by liiin-t If and was to be
• on hi; way to |lnU5ton to pick up
il shipmate.
j Meridian wn- with a l upedn
I It' fiber st|iiadimi in the Pacific
during the wa'r. lie enli.-ted in tli<i
Navy in 1 i 4l; as mi Air Cadet ai d
received his wings in I'll ai
j Corpus Chri.-ti.
RELIEF AT LAST
NrYour COUGH
Creomuhion relieves promptly becautt
il goes right n> the teal of lite trouble
to help loosen and expel germ lade®
phlegm and ai.l nature to soothe and
heal raw, tender, inflamed hromhial
amious membranes.Tell yourdruggist
to sell >ou a bottle of Crcomulsion
With the understanding you must like
the wav it quiikly allays the cough
or \ou are to have vour monev baik.
CRE0MULSI0N
for Coughs,Chest Colds, Bronchitis
▼ «
picked up 1-11
pas
Jersey
1 sit g t" t.i. y 117 on th, gin . ni
, They tried H! ami to. p'. ' t| IT of
; them.
X e w l.ot n (fi, the X'orlh. rn
I bracket fax oi ite u t '.. A gaiti-d
no yard. H' itt i.ll threii'rh th- air
en thi' t atti i.ipt -. but •'
.'<sj vi-ril- with it pow. rf il runniti
attack tl at .-moth.-ied lb \ie ' -
il.
Motiahatis had plenty
d '■ atiag it little i'ni' ip
7, hut it "was the I, oh
game that md it. T'tn y
"I" yaids rushing to «>r 1 > _'l
passing on two coinpl' timi
six attempt'd.
hst in four previous app< aratf
Arkanuui lost to l.ong l.-'.m
ta'i t'^ ami to ( altisius • 1 la
' Week.
SMI ami Texas, with four \ .
tt rit - itgainst one lo.-s ciich. v. i
tli" only conference teams with It.
Iter than .fitMl percentages aft-
t Wt' Weeks of play.
T'vis also tacked on f II a•
!■> 17 victories over X.uth T- .
'.>-t w. k; Baylor lost to St. l.ot
! .'.'.i It. then upset powerful Phillii
to !; Itice lost to 'It Xits let
I • and Southwest I.ouisiai a 4'
ti; tile Agfies lost t' Sale H I
tor, 17 lit, but In at Abili n. t I,m
tian .'t^ 1": T'T" downed la-t I.
I as Ii:. .VI. then tiippetl o\t r S. I
Au tin 17 "•!.
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gi lite.
t he-
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I >■'til • ai th. ground and only
through tin- air on two completion•<
" it "f fi\i attempt! tl.
I .. tun a- i th.- mill' on*' of Mi"
t i ht t .. n to use much pas.-ing.
In tl- f. ating Aldine U-I.'i, th.
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Hall, Charlie. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 274, Ed. 1 Monday, December 13, 1948, newspaper, December 13, 1948; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth133327/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.